What Waste Goes Where
Refuse, Reduce/Reuse first, and then Recycle
Waste diversion means keeping waste out of the landfill. Diversion follows the 5 R's:
- 'Refuse' is more effective than ‘Reduce’
- 'Reduce" is more effective than ‘Reuse’
- 'Reuse' is more effective than ‘Recycle’.
- Recycling costs energy and money, and doesn’t address the issue of over-consumption
Squamish has many waste diversion options including:
- Multiple drop-off locations for recycling and organics
- Residential recycling and organics collection for all single-family and townhouses
- Drop off for reusable construction materials at Squamish ReBuild
- Several extremely active non-governmental volunteer-based groups and more.
Start your waste diversion journey by properly sorting your household waste. Enter an item in the search field below or download the Squamish Curbside app (available for Android and iPhone).
Battery Recycling
Batteries are considered household hazardous waste and should never be thrown into the garbage. Fortunately, there is a convenient and responsible way to recycle your used batteries to keep harmful chemicals out of landfill and protect the environment.
The District of Squamish works with the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program to collect used batteries for recycling through two convenient programs:
- Semi-annual curbside collection
- Year-round drop-off program
Tips and Tricks
The curbside and drop-off programs, both accept dry cell, single use & rechargeable batteries including:
- Standard AA, AAA, C, D, and 9-Volt (both alkaline and heavy duty)
- Lithium single-use batteries, including button and coin cells
- Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
- Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)
- Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
- Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)
- Small Sealed Lead Acid
Please note that the following types of batteries are not accepted through these programs:
- Damaged or defective dry cell batteries
- wet cell and industrial batteries (e.g. car batteries, marine batteries)
Please use the Waste Wizard above to find out how to recycle them locally.
Batteries don’t fade all at once, but you don’t need to make a special trip to a recycling depot each time you replace a battery. Simply follow these steps to store your batteries safely, so you can conveniently recycle them together.
- Collect batteries in a non-metal container – like a glass or plastic jar
- Some batteries require precautions because they can cause sparks when they come into contact with metal or other batteries. You can help prevent sparks by protecting the terminals in one of two ways.
- Option 1: Tape terminals and cover the terminals with clear packing tape, duct tape or electrical tape. Be sure not to cover the brand name or chemistry on the label.
- Option 2: Bag and seal, placing each battery in a clear, sealable/zipped bag.
- Once you have collected your batteries and protected the terminals, store your battery-safe container in a cool, dry place, away from the sun until ready for recycling.
Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! recommends that you arrange to dispose of your used batteries every three months to avoid corrosion. So take advantage of curbside collection programs, or drop off your batteries at a retailer or Recycling Depot at any time of the year.
For more information on battery safety visit Recycle Your Batteries, Canada.
Squamish residents can take advantage of a pilot program to have their batteries collected on two occasions this year:
- Week of April 21 - 25, 2025
- Week of November 3 - 7, 2025
To prepare your batteries for collection, simply follow these simple steps:
- Place acceptable batteries into clear, sealable plastic bags
- Place the sealed battery bags on top of your recycling tote* on your regular collection day.
Battery collection takes place on your regular garbage and organics collection day that week. Place your batteries on top of your recycling tote and leave it curbside.
* Recycling totes will not be serviced. They are used as an indicator that this household is participating in the battery recycling initiative.
You can conveniently drop off your batteries for recycling year-round at many locations throughout Squamish. You can find them at municipal facilities, government buildings and retail stores throughout Squamish. To find your nearest drop-off location, please visit Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!
Batteries collected at curbside are picked up and transported to a facility where they are sorted according to type, size, shape and chemistry. Sorted batteries are then sent to processors where they are broken apart through a mechanical separation process. The battery components are separated, and materials are reclaimed for use in the manufacturing of new products such as silverware, pots & pans, golf clubs and new batteries.
Plastic Bag Recycling
Plastic bags and overwrap are NOT accepted in recycling totes. Depot sites in Squamish that accept plastic bags and overwrap. Please enter the type of plastic you have in the waste wizard above to find where it goes.
Not accepted - goes in garbage:
- Plastic bags labeled biodegradable or compostable
- Lumber or construction wrap
- Garbage bags (any colour)
Accepted at recycling depots:
- Plastic Bags for groceries, dry cleaning, bread, newspapers and flyers
- Bags for produce, pre-washed salad, dry bulk foods and frozen vegetables
- Overwrap on mattresses, furniture and electronic equipment from households
- Outer bags and wrap for diaper and feminine hygiene products, paper towels, tissues and soft drink can flats
- Bags for water softener salt, wood pellets and garden products in households
Squamish ReBuild
This not-for-profit used building supply centre offers an alternative to the landfill, affordable building materials & upcycled home decor items.
40350A Government Rd (between Starbucks & Greg Gardner GM through the gate beside Howe Sound Equipment)
Monday to Sunday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
604-567-5551
What's accepted and sold:
- Doors
- Windows
- Sinks
- Tubs
- Light fixtures
- Lumber
- Flooring
- Pavers
- Toilets
- Tools
- Hardware
- Kitchen & Bath cabinets
- Reusable lumber